Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher sues his ex-lawyers, military nonprofit
Decorated Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, who was acquitted of murder in a war crimes trial this past July, has sued two of his former lawyers and a military legal defense nonprofit, according to court documents filed in Texas Friday.
Woman, child wounded in shooting after dispute at Texas pee-wee football game
A suspected gunman is at large after a shooting that followed a dispute between parents at a pee-wee football game in Fort Worth, Texas, police said Saturday.
Eric Holder: Trump could be prosecuted after leaving office, but at a 'potential cost to the nation'
Former Attorney General Eric Holder said in an interview broadcast Saturday that President Trump could easily be prosecuted for allegedly breaking campaign finance laws after he leaves office, but warned that such a case would come at a "potential cost to the nation."
Andrew Yang: New 'SNL' cast member Shane Gillis shouldn't lose job over racist remarks
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said Saturday that he does not believe that controversial new "Saturday Night Live" cast member Shane Gillis should lose his job over his use of an anti-Chinese slur, adding that he was "happy to sit down and talk" with the comedian.
White House sets the record straight after CNN reports Trump mishandled classified information
Former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders weighs in on CNN’s reporting that President Trump mishandled classified information that led to the CIA pulling a U.S. spy out of Russia.
CNN is at the center of another embarrassing story claiming the CIA was forced to extract a high-level spy inside Russia in 2017 because President Trump mishandled classified intelligence.
Dozens of anti-ICE protesters arrested at NYC Microsoft store
New York City police said Saturday that 76 immigration policy protesters had been arrested at a demonstration outside Microsoft's flagship store in midtown Manhattan.